I am most of the way through the first book of the Dies the Fire series. I like distopian fiction. Like the way the author started the 'change' and all that. Kinda irked about how lucky/untouchable the main characters are, but then again you cant have a main character if they get killed off or paralyzed in their first few skirmishes. I will keep reading though some main characters need some really bad luck soon to balance things out.
On a side note, I think the autor must be a wiccan.
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One that I found there was the "Yesterday's Gone" series. While it's not exactly "dystopian", it's a great read, with well-developed characters. I went ahead after reading the first season* as part of that anthology, and have bought all the subsequent seasons. I just finished the 5th season a few days ago...
Right now I'm in the middle of Ray Kurzweil's "The Singularity is Near".
(* I use the term "season" because they had originally released each "season" as a serial... I personally read them all at once, rather than as a serial.)
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